Chain Sudoku Light Vol 1

Chain Sudoku Light Vol 1

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Chain Sudoku Light Vol 1

Rating:
3.7
Released: December 01, 2011
Last updated: December 01, 2011
Developer: Conceptis

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Description

Each puzzle consists of a group of circles arranged in a square grid and containing given clues in various places. The object is to fill all empty circles so that the numbers 1 to 5 for 5x5 puzzles and 1 to 6 for 6x6 puzzles appear exactly once in each row, column and chain. There is only one unique solution for each puzzle.

How to Play

Click mouse on the desired circle to open dial pad and then click on the desired number. To remove a number, repeat the above using X at the bottom of the dial pad. Numbers can also be placed by pointing mouse on the desired circle and then typing with the keyboard.

Developer Updates

Dec 1, 2011 6:20am

Dec 22, 2011: Released Color Link-a-Pix Light Vol 1

FAQ

What is Chain Sudoku Light Vol 1?

Chain Sudoku Light Vol 1 is a brain puzzle game developed by Conceptis where players solve Sudoku puzzles with an added “chain” mechanic.

How do you play Chain Sudoku Light Vol 1?

To play Chain Sudoku Light Vol 1, you fill in the grid with numbers 1 to 9, making sure each row, column, and chain segment contains all numbers without repeats.

Who developed Chain Sudoku Light Vol 1?

Chain Sudoku Light Vol 1 was developed by Conceptis, a well-known creator of puzzle games.

What makes Chain Sudoku Light Vol 1 different from regular Sudoku games?

Chain Sudoku Light Vol 1 features special “chains” that link groups of cells, and each chain must also contain all digits from 1 to 9, adding an extra layer of challenge to this puzzle game.

Is Chain Sudoku Light Vol 1 available to play for free online?

Yes, Chain Sudoku Light Vol 1 can be played for free online through web browsers on Kongregate.

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Nox9407 avatar

Nox9407

Dec. 05, 2011

42
4

pressing 1-6 on the keyboard should be a shortcut to highlight that number set (instead of clicking on the number and reselecting it). Very solid sudoku though

Conceptis
Conceptis Developer

Edit: Thanks for the comment (and further explanations), Nox9407. This is a nice idea though we're worried it might cause accidental number placements. We'll consider this in the next revision. In the mean time you can change the highlighted numbers using arrow keys or space-bar.

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Sh33p

Jan. 04, 2012

21
2

I find this almost the opposite of sudoku. In Sudoku I find a bunch of numbers early on and then find it harder to solve the later ones. In this I find it hardest to find the first number, but once I've found it, the puzzles almost solve themselves.

CreedP avatar

CreedP

Dec. 01, 2011

39
6

Sudoku with a twist! Another great Conceptis puzzle game on Kongregate! 4/5 only marked down because Vol 1 has minimal replayability. :)

Conceptis
Conceptis Developer

Thank you, CreedP. We read you. If this goes well there will be a much harder 'volume 2' as we did with Mix Sudoku and Hashi.

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CraftyTurtle

Dec. 01, 2011

31
5

Oooh I love it. I am a big fan of Sudoku, and I embrace all flavours. Is there a book with these chain sudokus? Consider it sold.

Conceptis
Conceptis Developer

Thanks for the kind words, CraftyTurtle. There is a Chain Sudoku book with our puzzles published in Europe by Kueng Verlag. The book is named Perlen Sudoku. More details at kueng@raetsel.ch. There are also a few Chain Sudoku books with our puzzles published in Japan and Korea, but they might be harder to get. Search for World Puzzle Chain Nampure (Japan) and Chain Sudoku Vol.1 and Vol.2 (Korea).

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Thomas08536

Dec. 05, 2011

37
9

Don't hate me if you're stuck on a puzzle, but these are extremely easy, at least compared to actual sudoku puzzles. Only knowing how to solve the regular sudokus coming in, I was able to beat the last level in around 4 minutes having only solved 2 other puzzles(1 from each level) Will there be another volume, with harder puzzles?

Conceptis
Conceptis Developer

We understand what you're saying, Thomas, though not everyone is like that. If this goes well there will be a much harder 'volume 2' as we did with Mix Sudoku and Hashi.